Defence in the media: 25 July 2015
...fire onto himself so that the remainder of the multiple could cross an open and exposed area to get into better cover. Total operational deaths from Afghanistan now numbers 454....
...fire onto himself so that the remainder of the multiple could cross an open and exposed area to get into better cover. Total operational deaths from Afghanistan now numbers 454....
The Court of Appeal today ruled against the Ministry of Defence in relation to the detention of Serdar Mohammed who was captured and detained by UK Armed Forces in Afghanistan...
...temperatures is picked up widely. The series of explosions in Kabul, which have killed dozens of people including one member of Afghanistan’s NATO force, is running across broadcast outlets. SAS...
...The papers’ editorials vary in their opinion of the reopening; the Independent says that a mutual loathing of ISIL explains the thaw in relations between Britain and Iran, with hope...
...which will see vintage jet aircraft banned from performing aerobatics over land, until further notice. The suggestion by a former air show promoter that the RAF’s Red Arrows display team...
As well as widespread reporting on Sir John Chilcot’s statement about his inquiry into the Iraq War there have been reports about fighting in Afghanistan. HMS Portland The Daily Mirror...
...The article claims that the trial will begin this month and contains comment from Colonel Richard Kemp, former commander in Afghanistan, saying that anything that can be done to try...
...on the walls of the US embassy, disused since the US broke off relations in 1980. AFGHANISTAN ISIL militants have been blamed for the roadside murder of 13 Shia Muslims...
...an individual risk assessment. More information on the mefloquine policy can be found here. Afghanistan The power struggle within the Taliban is breaking out in violent clashes between rival factions...
The Naval Service conducted a comprehensive internal review following the Court Martial of Alexander Blackman for the murder of an unknown captured person in Afghanistan. Following the review, a subsequent...